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<blockquote data-quote="taboky" data-source="post: 506221" data-attributes="member: 34023"><p>On my 27' boat, the batteries are disconnected, get charged and live the winter in the boat. They are then topped off at beginning of season. It is how my marina does it, and batteries have been fine last 5 years. On my RV, I bring battery into garage(unheated) and leave it on a battery tender, checking electrolyte levels and add distilled water as necessary. I get about 7 years from RV batteries doing this. The trolling battery in my sons Bass Master is same as my RV battery, so will probably do same. Starting battery will just disconnect, charge and leave be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taboky, post: 506221, member: 34023"] On my 27' boat, the batteries are disconnected, get charged and live the winter in the boat. They are then topped off at beginning of season. It is how my marina does it, and batteries have been fine last 5 years. On my RV, I bring battery into garage(unheated) and leave it on a battery tender, checking electrolyte levels and add distilled water as necessary. I get about 7 years from RV batteries doing this. The trolling battery in my sons Bass Master is same as my RV battery, so will probably do same. Starting battery will just disconnect, charge and leave be. [/QUOTE]
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